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100

What is a characteristic of the main character in "Purl" from Disney's SparkShorts.

What is a pink ball of yarn?

What is someone who includes others?

What is someone wanting to fit in?

100

Putting yourself in another person's shoes.

What is Empathy?

100

EL is license under this statute?

What is MN DHS 245D?

100

This approach aims to identify struggling students early on and give them the support they need to thrive in school. It's a proactive approach and measures students' skills and uses this data to decide which interventions to use.

What is Response to Intervention?

100

The art of listening.

What is the Art of Shutting Up?
200

One of the main points of "Purl" as it pertains to Enriched Living.

a. Diversity

b. We should all learn how to weave and knit

c. We all need to wear suits to work.

What is diversity?

200

John F. Kennedy

Who was the President of the United States that pushed through the 1963 Community and Mental Health Act?

200

This rule requires EL to provide positive support strategies to help mentally ill and disabled individuals live as integrated in the community as possible.

What is Positive Support Rule?

200

This therapy involves identifying and improving specific behaviors, such as social interactions, academic performance, and job competencies. It is often used to replace problematic behaviors with alternative, appropriate behaviors so the individual may experience improved functioning within their environment.

What is Applied Behavioral Analysis?

200

 The main character in Disney's ShortSpark "Loop" is an example of this.

 What is Neuro Diverse or Autistic?


300

Purl changed _________.

a. The company business logo.

b. The company name.

c. The company office culture.

What is office culture?

300

Prior to 2014, this rule governs the use of aversive and deprivation procedures.

What is Rule 40?

300

Mechanical and chemical restraints, seclusion, isolation, time out, aversion and deprivation procedures are examples of what?

What are Restricted Procedures?

300

This Therapy is based on the idea that how we think (cognition), how we feel (emotion) and how we act (behavior) all interact together. Specifically, our thoughts determine our feelings and our behavior. Therefore, negative and unrealistic thoughts can cause us distress and result in problems.

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

300

Adam Fox

Who is the Executive Director?


400

What is this statement?

EL provides equal opportunity in all of our employment practices to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, status of public assistance, genetic information, military status, or any other category protected by federal, state, and local laws.  

What is EL Equal Opportunity Policy?

400

This Settlement resulted in major changes in how DHS treats people in programs.

What is the Jensen Settlement?

400

Positive support strategies, positive verbal correction, temporary withholding or removal of objects being used to hurt self or others, mechanical devices for medical conditions (such as safety straps on mobility devices) are all examples of this.

What are PERMITTED PROCEDURES?


400

This model is an evidence-based practice that improves quality of life for people with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders by combining substance abuse services with mental health services.

What is Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment?

400

Helping people achieve their highest potential.

What is Enriched Living's mission statement?


500

What is the main theme of Purl? 

a. We should help a person feel included.

b. We should help a person feel accepted.

c. It reflects EL Person-Centered approach to both persons we serve and staff.

What is all of the above?

500

Person-centered thinking, positive behavior supports, and serving people in the most integrated setting are examples of this.

a. Not important in helping mentally ill people.

b.  EL doesn't follow.

c. Examples of best practices in helping people we serve.



What are best practices in helping the people we serve?

500

This is a viewpoint that brain differences are normal, rather than deficits. People with this condition experience, interact with, and interpret the world in unique ways. This concept can help reduce stigma around learning and thinking differences.

(example: the main character in Loop)

What is Neuro Diversity? 

What is Autism?

What is Neuro Divergent?

500

This approach views individuals as nested within a network of interconnected systems that encompass individual, family, and extra-familial (peer, school, neighborhood) factors. Intervention may be necessary in any one or a combination of these systems.

What is Multi-Systemic Approach?

500

This model is a team-based planning process intended to provide individualized, coordinated, family-driven care to meet the complex needs of children, youth and families who are involved with various child and family serving systems who are at risk of placement in institutional settings, and who may experience emotional, behavioral, safety, or mental health difficulties.

What is Wraparound therapy?

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